I've seen this as well... it appears (to me) to be related to bayes token expiring timeouts.
Whenever one of my clients has a timeout on their token expire, the headers don't get written to the SPAM and the message gets sent on without headers. --Will > Hello everyone, > > I'm a newbie here, so please forgive me for asking n00b questions, and > also, I'm not sure whether this is a SA question, but I have to start > somewhere. > > My setup is: debian/sarge 3.1, amavisd-new, spamassassin 3.03 (I think > so) and ClamAV. The system is a relay-only server which relays all mail > defined as relay_domains in postfix to my 'real' messaging server. > > The problem is: some of the messages (actually spams) seems to get > through without even been touched by spamassassin. Most of these are > text-only spams, and they don't even get scored. If I copy the whole > message to a text file on the server, and then run spamc < messagefile, > it DOES get a score (bayes_99, actually the score is 7.0 or higher). > The same effect when I run spamassassin and copy the whole message to > stdin (score is pretty much the same). Also, I've noticed that in > amavisd's reports there is nothing about the bayes score, only the > standard spamassassin scores are listed. > > Where to start looking? > > thanks everyone > Gabor Sipos > > > > > > > > >